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pat buchanan. >> mohammed morsy of egypt. he goes from the muslim brotherhood to president of scrimmage to pharoah. he is winning the constitution. he is going to be a formidable power for a long time. >> the 14-year-old girl shot in the head by the taliban because she was an activist in wanting girls to go to school. molalla. she is on her way to recovery. we will hear more from her as she lives a good long life. >> the latino community whose political involvement won the election for obama. >> interesting. clarence? >> david axlerod with the obama campaign. >> the person of the year is federal reserve chairman ben bernanke. he and other like minded bankers have kept the world from skidding into a deep depression. to the friends and family of the sandy hook victims, our thoughts and prayers and are love are with you. next week tune in for the 2012
pat buchanan. >> mohammed morsy of egypt. he goes from the muslim brotherhood to president of scrimmage to pharoah. he is winning the constitution. he is going to be a formidable power for a long time. >> the 14-year-old girl shot in the head by the taliban because she was an activist in wanting girls to go to school. molalla. she is on her way to recovery. we will hear more from her as she lives a good long life. >> the latino community whose political involvement won the...
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bear in mind, this is not the egypt of hosey you in barrack. the egyptian government now are muzz lum brotherhood, and israel is in a less-tenable negotiating position and they remain military strong but do they want to go in on the ground take hundreds of thousands of casualties? that they've within boehnered will cause them to lose the international support they have. it's one of those 50-50 chance things but it's looking like everybody is looking fair way out. the question is, in a region like this, is there a way out. >> schieffer: well allen pizzey, who always shows up in the worst place where's the workforce things are going on, thank you. cbs news correspondent charlie dag tais on the other side of the border in gaza. charlie, bring us up to speed. what is the situation like there. >> reporter: well, the mood here is extremely teps, and the biggest worry is this dangerous and unpredictable situation may be about to get worse. as we drove through the northern part gaza strip, we were shown a couple of bombed out buildings, and one looked
bear in mind, this is not the egypt of hosey you in barrack. the egyptian government now are muzz lum brotherhood, and israel is in a less-tenable negotiating position and they remain military strong but do they want to go in on the ground take hundreds of thousands of casualties? that they've within boehnered will cause them to lose the international support they have. it's one of those 50-50 chance things but it's looking like everybody is looking fair way out. the question is, in a region...
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what is egypt today? i don't think we have definitions in this incredibly interdependent world where your friends collapsing and your enemies collapsing are sometimes more dangerous than the other way around. >> schieffer: bobby, you and i were talking before the broadcast, and we were talking about the trouble that's spread across the arab world, and you've said basically we need to get used to it. >> absolutely. i think this is a new kind of middle east crisis and it will come back to us over and over again. we have seen the elements of it, there are people in country, professional offense givers, and in countries are professional offense takers. there are people who crank it up in the street and organize. this is not a spontaneous outburst of anger. as tom was saying, you have states that are too weak to figure out how to do this. how do you deal-- if you're a democratically elected country. you're not mubarak anymore. how do you deal with public expression anger is it how do you modulate it so it does
what is egypt today? i don't think we have definitions in this incredibly interdependent world where your friends collapsing and your enemies collapsing are sometimes more dangerous than the other way around. >> schieffer: bobby, you and i were talking before the broadcast, and we were talking about the trouble that's spread across the arab world, and you've said basically we need to get used to it. >> absolutely. i think this is a new kind of middle east crisis and it will come...
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on top of that you have now arab where there is feeling, i can say in egypt that the president spoke out on behalf of protesters a little late when it was inevitable that former president mubarak would fall. then when they said that elected president must say that the u.s. is endorsing the muslim brotherhood wrath e.r. than the process of the democratic election, and so feeling is that the united states is sort of taking a limited view, one that looks at their interests isn't really engaged any to take on these very attractive problems. think one of the differences that came out of arab was that much more local issues rather than constructs of the united states, where as before, the leadership of mubarak was seen as propped up by the united states is now the current president is seen as organic product of the circumstances on the ground. it's been a shift. >> schieffer: what would you add to that? >> i thought the best part of the national security strategy was that in the couple of pages it prioritized when the united states would have to get involved. it started with the national o
on top of that you have now arab where there is feeling, i can say in egypt that the president spoke out on behalf of protesters a little late when it was inevitable that former president mubarak would fall. then when they said that elected president must say that the u.s. is endorsing the muslim brotherhood wrath e.r. than the process of the democratic election, and so feeling is that the united states is sort of taking a limited view, one that looks at their interests isn't really engaged any...
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the governor of egypt is threatening to put 19 americans on trial. we'll talk with susan rice about that. and also the growing violence in syria. >>> i'm gayle king. when i see you at 8:00, we'll go to london where festivities are under way marking the 60th anniversary of queen elizabeth's reign. hollywood hoyle at this stops by. the one and only brad pitt is here. >>> in washington state, the husband of susan powell blows up his house and two young children. >>> a back door tax will make mortgages more expensive for the next decade. >>> first, we begin with a look at today's eye-opener. your world in 90 seconds. >>> barring a foul, the game ends here. to the end zone. incomplete. and the new york giants are the super bowl champs. >>> eli manning rallies the new york giants over the new england patriots to win their fourth nfl championship. >> we dealt with everything all season and came out strong. >> that was the season moments ago in times square. >> i do not enjoy being like this. new york is number one, baby. >> josh powell inteng ally set this
the governor of egypt is threatening to put 19 americans on trial. we'll talk with susan rice about that. and also the growing violence in syria. >>> i'm gayle king. when i see you at 8:00, we'll go to london where festivities are under way marking the 60th anniversary of queen elizabeth's reign. hollywood hoyle at this stops by. the one and only brad pitt is here. >>> in washington state, the husband of susan powell blows up his house and two young children. >>> a...